Keyholes by Traci Verdin
This scarf is worked in double knitting and features a cable design.
This scarf is worked in double knitting and features a cable design.
Explore the contents of this issue. Table of Contents lists all of the articles and patterns in this issue. Click on either the photograph or the name of the article or pattern you want to access. Both are active links.
The Letter from the Editor provides a summary of the contents and a message to our members.
Editorial information along with the list of current Master Committee Members is provided.
As an educational organization, we feel it is important to provide reviews for technical books on knitting, both new and classics.
Each designer has written a review of the yarn they used for their projects. When designers submit a proposal for a design, we try to accommodate their choice. They are the best judge of what yarn will work best for their projects.
This article, part of the Skill Building series discusses single decreases. The Confident Beginner pattern, which applies the skills discussed in this article, follows.
The pattern for the Easy-Peasy Cabled Fingerless Mitts accompanies the Skill Building article which discusses single decreases.
The Stitch Anatomy article in this issue discusses intarsia. Arenda Holladay author covers whys and hows of this technique. The Almost Argyle Sweater pattern accompanies this article.
This pattern for a baby/child sweater accompanies the Stitch Anatomy article.